We pray to be
able to live quiet, peaceful, godly, and honest lives without persecution or
government intrusion. We need to pray that the government would leave us alone
and allow us to live Christian lives. To be able to work, and live for God's
glory. To be able to raise our children as Christians in peace. To be good
neighbors, in the name of Christ for the glory of Christ. To bless those that
curse us and bless those we know and love. To be able to quietly and peaceably,
and honestly, live sacrificially for the good of others in our community for
the glory of God. To be able to tell that blessed story of our crucified and
risen Saviour and openly proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ. We should, as
Americans, thank God for the freedom of conscience have now and not take it for
granted.
We should pray for our leaders because God has placed
them in office for His purpose, and we don't know what that purpose is. I pray because
I believe Proverbs 21:1
"The king's (and President’s) heart is in the hand of the
LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he
will." Nothing is too difficult for God – and that includes directing the
policies of politicians. Let's "lobby" to our God and not put our
trust in men. We
should also pray for the salvation of their souls and that they would come to
the knowledge of the truth. Whether we like or dislike those in authority, they
are men and women, flesh and blood. They have souls and will stand before a God
who is no respecter of persons. May God send revival. This is one reason why
Paul told us to pray for them, because God saves all types of people (I Timothy
2:4).
I
pray for myself. That my words, thoughts, prayers following the election will
be seasoned with love. Love for my neighbors love for my Saviour,
and love for my fellow citizens. It is so easy to get angry and hasty with our
words when it comes to politics. Let's remember that no matter who is
President, as Christians, we are loyal subjects to the King.
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